A Romantic Vintage Wedding at Piper Palm House in St. Louis, Missouri

Eve and Edward built a wedding around their personal aesthetic, incorporating vintage elements with a clean modern edge and a hint of romance.

Eve and Edward built a wedding around their personal aesthetic, incorporating vintage elements with a clean modern edge and a hint of romance.

Eve's gown featured a unique and elegant open back.
All of the loose, wildflower arrangements were displayed in vintage-inspired brass and silver vases.
Eve and Edward wanted their reception site to honor their family heritage in St. Louis, as well reflect their personal style. The Piper Palm House was the perfect choice--built in the late 1800s, the location was set in nature, with an clean and classically elegant look that complimented the couple's aesthetic perfectly.
The white three tier cake was topped with a white fondant rose.
The all-white reception decor added a clean, modern look to the couple's vintage-inspired theme.
The bouquets were inspired by the color palette the couple had chosen, as well as Eve's love for loose, wildflower arrangements.
All Along Press created the gorgeous, hand-illustrated invitations.
Eve's loose, wildflower bouquet featured cosmos, roses, eucalyptus, brunia berries and anemones.
Eve wanted a gown that incorporated delicate lace that reflected her style of comfortable elegance. Her Monique Lhuillier gown featured a lace bodice and an open back.
The hand-illustrated invitation suite featured small drawings of the floral elements that were used in the wedding.
The outdoor ceremony was held in the evening. Candles of different heights in clear glass vases lined either side of the aisle, adding a romantic elegance to the couple's ceremony.
The groomsmen wore J.Crew suits in shades of gray and black.
The hand-illustrated table numbers were drawn by Edward.
The couple's flower girl was Edward's four-year-old niece. She wore a Moonsoon kids dress that fit perfectly with the style of Eve's gown.
Each of the escort cards came with a gold pyrite rock.
Eve loved her Monique Lhuillier gown. Each of her styles had amazing details and her line featured an array of unique cuts, which really hooked me on her designs, Eve says.
Each centerpiece was slightly different, making for an elegant and unique arrangement for every table.